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Drunk, I'm at peace swigging last of gin, set free (10) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of September 19th, 2015 other clues
Wind up close to Stonehenge, stone almost blown over (6)
Start high, then go down (6)
"Please send money urgently" or "Click here to claim your prize" are plots to be rejected (4)
About two hundred bananas eaten up — three hundred more despised! (10)
House for the fifth primate? (6)
Most bizarre, keeper's header has beaten Stoke 1- 0 (8)
Concert at which I perform karaoke likely to improve? (9)
Hero going after rebel in uprising? (4)
Busy route going over across yacht (4)
Self-indulgence thus with kissers is beginning to mount (9)
Interrupting date, parent wearing nothing returns in checks (8)
Revolutionary musical director's opening a case (6)
Bloody career's ending, time to retire (4)
Series of tests on small items of clothing (6)
Positive thing about old network (6)
See 2
One is among divine royalty, as leader (5,7)
Throne's occupant left in 2011, according to a 2 1, initially upset with Augustus (7,7)
Cap for football player, a contribution (6)
Pietism aggravated split in the Americas for 2 1 (9,7)
In conclusion, royalist thinking it's an offence (7)
Place snail owns spiralling, as a working rule (10,3)
2 1 saw in the Guardian a burden retaining human resources (9,5)
See 3
Be permanently present at the bottom of a shaft, drinking ditchwater, primarily (7)
See 6
One new face serving porridge? (6)
See 14

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